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When the Connecticut legislature unanimously voted in 2021 to create the Office of Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities (ODRD), parents and educators were hopeful. For the first time, the state had a ...
The 2023 Beckley Wilson Act was a landmark moment for Texas children with dyslexia, requiring public schools to screen students for dyslexia and to provide comprehensive special education plans for ...
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Dyslexia is a journey, and not just for the person who has it. When it’s your child, the journey includes the whole family: mom, dad, and siblings. When my son first fell in love with hockey at age 3 ...